2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Degrees and Associated Majors


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Degree Definitions

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Associate Degree

An Associate of Arts (AA) degree is typically a two-year transfer degree, which indicates the completion of a student’s lower division general education requirements and forms the foundation for baccalaureate degree programs. Up to 16 credit hours at the 300 and 400 level may be required. More than 16 credit hours at the 300 and 400 level may be required if specified by an accrediting agency.

An Associate of Science (AS) degree is a terminal degree. However, it is transferable when a specific degree articulation agreement exists between a given AS degree and a specific baccalaureate degree. (BOR Policy 2:25:4B.) Up to 16 credit hours at the 300 and 400 level may be required. More than 16 credit hours at the 300 and 400 level may be required if specified by an accrediting agency.

South Dakota State University provides a two year associate degree program (A.S.) in General Agriculture and (A.A.) in General Studies.

Bachelor’s Degree

The bachelor’s degree is awarded to a student by a university for satisfactory completion of a prescribed course of study (South Dakota Regental System minimum of 128 semester credits). It is verified by a diploma and transcript signifying a measure of achievement. The bachelor’s degree enables a student to acquire a certain amount of general learning and to also become proficient in a particular field of study or a profession. The curricular structure of a bachelor’s degree program includes a system general education core curriculum, institutional graduation requirements, support courses, major courses, and electives.

At SDSU the credits required for the bachelor’s degree range from 128-138. The degrees offered are:

  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.D.)
  • Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.)

Master’s Degree

In broad terms, the master’s degree indicates that the recipient has mastered a program of advanced, specialized study in a particular field. Normally, degree titles indicate one of two major categories. The Master of Arts and Master of Science are academic degrees designed to provide an introduction to scholarship activities and research. These degrees often serve the needs of individuals teaching in public schools or community colleges and/or preparation for further graduate study. The second category leads to professional master’s degrees, such as the M.Ed. or MBA. While similar to the M.A. and M.S., these programs tend to emphasize professional practice.

SDSU offers M.Arch., M.Ed., M.A., and M.S. degrees.

Doctoral Degree

The Doctor of Philosophy program (Ph.D.) is designed to prepare a student to become a scholar, that is, to discover, integrate, and apply knowledge, as well as communicate and disseminate it. A well-prepared doctoral graduate will have developed the ability to understand and evaluate critically the literature of the field and to apply appropriate principles and procedures to the recognition, evaluation, interpretation, and understanding of issues and problems at the frontiers of knowledge. The graduate will also have an appropriate awareness of and commitment to the ethical practices appropriate to the field.

The professional doctoral degree is earned by two or more years of professional study past the baccalaureate degree. This degree prepares an individual for entry into the practice of a recognized profession. Examples of professional doctorates are the M.D., Pharm.D., JD, DVM, and Ed.D. degrees.

SDSU offers the Ph.D. degree in these areas: Animal Science; Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Computational Science and Statistics; Electrical Engineering; Geospatial Science and Engineering; Nursing; Nutritional Sciences; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Plant Science, Sociology; and Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. SDSU offers a professional doctorate in Pharmacy that is the Pharm.D. degree; and in Nursing the Doctor of Nursing Practice.

Major

An academic major or primary area of study within a degree program enables students to make an in-depth inquiry into a discipline or a professional field of study. It is organized around a specific set of goals and objectives that are accomplished through an ordered series of courses, whose connections define an internal structure and whose sequence advances levels of knowledge and understanding. A major introduces students to a discipline or field of study and related area through a foundation of theory and method. A major that focuses on a specific discipline draws its courses predominantly from one department. A major that encompasses a professional field of study or is interdisciplinary usually obtains its courses from more than one department.

The number of credit hours required for a major and its organizational structure will vary, depending on whether it aims at disciplinary or professional preparation. Variations are due to the demands of accrediting agencies, certification requirements, professional competence and expectations. Undergraduate majors require both discipline specific and support courses. In the Regental system majors typically consist of 47-89 semester credit hours with the mean at 68.5 hours. Credits required for the major are supported by the general education core and electives and together meet the total degree requirement.

Minor

An academic minor within a degree program enables a student to make an inquiry into a discipline or field of study beyond the major or to investigate a particular content theme. It too should be organized around a specific set of objectives that are achieved through a series of courses. Minors are intended to provide limited competency in the subject. Course offerings in a minor may be centered in a specific department or drawn from several departments as in the case of a topical or thematic focus. Some specific requirements are included. Regental undergraduate minors typically consist of 18-24 semester credit hours. Flexibility typically is achieved by offering the student a choice from among a group of courses to complete the credits.

Specialization

A specialization is a designated plan of study, within an existing degree program. It provides a student an alternative to the primary format of the major or it may be one of several tracks within a broad major. It contains courses within the discipline(s) of the existing program. It is specified in the institutional catalog and is designated on the transcript.

Emphasis

An emphasis is a concentration within a major and is accomplished by individual student choices within a plan of study. For example, within a major on adult health the student may focus on the older adult. An emphasis is not regarded as a separate program. It may be described in the catalog, but not detailed as a specific plan of study. It is not specified on a transcript.

Degrees and Associated Majors

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SDSU offers the following degrees. Listed below the degrees are the major areas of study.


Agriculture and Biological Sciences

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Associate of Science in Agriculture
  General Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
  Agricultural and Resource Economics
  Agricultural Business
  Agricultural Education, Communication, and Leadership
  Agricultural Systems Technology
  Agronomy
  Animal Science
  Dairy Manufacturing
  Dairy Production
  General Agriculture
  Horticulture
  Landscape Architecture
  Range Science
Bachelor of Science in Biological Science
  Biology
  Biotechnology
  Ecology and Environmental Science
  Microbiology
  Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences

Arts and Sciences

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Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Sciences
  Advertising
  Architectural Studies
  Economics
  English
  French Studies
  German
  Graphic Design
  History
  Journalism
  Music
  Political Science
  Spanish
  Studio Art
Bachelor of Music Education
  Music Education
Bachelor of General Studies
  General Studies
Bachelor of Science in Arts and Sciences
  Advertising
  Architectural Studies
  Biochemistry
  Chemistry
  Economics
  Entrepreneurial Studies 
  Geographic Information Sciences
  Geography
  Global Studies
  Graphic Design
  History
  Interdisciplinary Studies
  Journalism
  Medical Laboratory Science
  Political Science
  Psychology
  Sociology
  Speech Communication
  Studio Art
  Theatre

Education and Human Sciences

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Bachelor of Science
  Apparel Merchandising
  Athletic Training
  Aviation
  Consumer Affairs
  Dietetics
  Early Childhood Education
  Exercise Science
  Family and Consumer Sciences Education
  Health, Physical Education and Recreation
  Hospitality Management
  Human Development and Family Studies
  Interior Design
  Nutrition and Food Science
  Park and Recreation Management
  Physics

Engineering

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Bachelor of Science
  Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  Civil Engineering
  Computer Science
  Construction Management
  Electrical Engineering
  Mathematics
  Industrial Management
  Mechanical Engineering

Nursing

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Bachelor of Science
  Accelerated Nursing
  Nursing
  RN Upward Mobility

Pharmacy

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Bachelor of Science
  Pharmaceutical Sciences

 

University College

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Associate of Arts

 

General Studies

Graduate School

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Master of Architecture
Master of Arts *
Master of Education *
Master of Science *
Doctor of Nursing Practice  
Doctor of Pharmacy  
Doctor of Philosophy *
   
* See Graduate School Catalog for majors in these degrees  

Majors Sorted by General Degree Type

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Associate of Arts (A.A.)
  General Studies
Associate of Science in Agriculture (A.S.)
  General Agriculture
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  Advertising
  Architectural Studies
  Economics
  English
  French Studies
  German
  Graphic Design
  History
  Journalism
  Music
  Political Science
  Spanish
  Studio Art
Bachelor of General Studies (B.GS.)
  General Studies  
Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.)
  Music Education
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  Accelerated Nursing
  Advertising
  Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  Agricultural and Resource Economics
  Agricultural Business
  Agricultural Education, Communication and Leadership
  Agricultural Systems Technology
  Agronomy
  Animal Science
  Apparel Merchandising
  Architectural Studies
  Athletic Training
  Aviation
  Biochemistry
  Biology (Biol Sci)
  Biotechnology (Biol Sci)
  Chemistry
  Civil Engineering
  Computer Science
  Construction Management
  Consumer Affairs
  Dairy Manufacturing
  Dairy Production
  Dietetics
  Early Childhood Education
  Ecology and Environmental Management
  Economics
  Electrical Engineering
  Exercise Science
  Family and Consumer Sciences Education
  General Agriculture
  Geographic Information Sciences
  Geography
  Global Studies
  Graphic Design
  Health Physical Education and Recreation
  History
  Horticulture
  Hospitality Management
  Human Development and Family Studies
  Industrial Management
  Interdisciplinary Studies
  Interior Design
  Journalism and Mass Communication
  Landscape Architecture
  Mathematics (ENGR)
  Mechanical Engineering
  Medical Laboratory Science
  Microbiology (Biol Sci)
  Nursing
  Nutrition and Food Science
  Park and Recreation Management
  Pharmaceutical Sciences
  Physics
  Political Science
  Psychology
  Range Science
  RN Upward Mobility
  Sociology
  Speech Communication
  Studio Art
  Theatre
  Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)
  Career and Technical Education
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Master of Arts (M.A.)*
Master of Education (M.Ed.)*
Master of Science (M.S.)*
Doctor of Nursing Practice
 
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)  
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)*
* See Graduate School Catalog for majors in these degree

 

PROGRAM OF STUDY   ADMINISTERED BY
Accounting (minor)   ABS/Ag, A&S
Advertising (B.A., B.S., minor)   A&S
Aerospace Studies (minor)   A&S
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (B.S., M.S.)   ENGR
Agricultural and Resource Economics (B.S.)   ABS/Ag
Agricultural Business (B.S., minor)   ABS/Ag
Agricultural Education, Communication, Leadership (B.S.)   ABS/Ag
  *Agricultural Education    
  *Communication    
  *Leadership    
Agricultural Engineering (Ph.D.)   GRAD
Agricultural Marketing (minor)   ABS/Ag
Agricultural Systems Technology (B.S.)   ABS/Ag
Agronomy (B.S., minor)   ABS/Ag
American Indian Studies (minor)   A&S
Animal Science (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., minor)   ABS/Ag
  *Business and Production    
  *Science    
Animation (certificate)   A&S
Apparel Merchandising (B.S.)   EHS
Architectural Studies (B.A., B.S.)   A&S
Architecture (M.Arch.)   GRAD
Art Education (B.A., B.S.)   A&S
Athletic Training (B.S., M.S.)   EHS
Aviation (B.S., minor)   EHS
  *Aviation Education    
  *Aviation Maintenance Management    
  *Aviation Management    
Biobased Products and Bioenergy (certificate)   GRAD
Biochemistry (B.S.)   A&S
Biological Sciences (M.S.)   GRAD
  *Biology    
  *Biology Education    
  *Dairy Science    
  *Microbiology    
Biological Sciences (Ph.D.)   GRAD
  *Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering    
  *Animal and Range Sciences    
  *Biology    
  *Dairy Science    
  *Fisheries Science    
  *Microbiology    
  *Molecular Biology    
  *Plant Molecular Biology    
  *Plant Science    
  *Veterinary Microbiology    
  *Veterinary Pathobiology    
Biology (E) (B.S., minor)   ABS/BS
  *PreProfessional    
  *Secondary Education    
Biomedical Engineering (minor)   ENGR
Biotechnology (B.S., minor)   ABS/BS
Botany (minor)   ABS/BS
Business Area Studies   ABS
Business (minor)   A&S
Ceramics (certificate)   A&S
Chemistry ACS Certified (E) (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., minor)   A&S, GRAD
Civil Engineering (B.S., M.S.)   ENGR
Communication Studies and Journalism (M.S.)   GRAD
Computational Science and Statistics (Ph.D.)   GRAD
Computer Application (certificate)   ENGR
Computer Science (E) (B.S., minor)   ENGR
Construction Management (B.S.)   ENGR
Consumer Affairs (B.S.)   EHS
  *Consumer Services Management    
  *Family Financial Management    
Counseling and Human Resource Development (M.S.)   GRAD
Criminal Justice (minor)   A&S
Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.)   GRAD
Dairy Manufacturing (B.S.)   ABS/Ag
  *Business    
  *Microbiology    
  *Science    
Dairy Production (B.S.)   ABS/Ag
  *Business    
  *Science    
Dance (minor)   A&S
Dietetics (B.S., M.S.)   GRAD
Early Childhood Education (E) (B.S.)   EHS
  *Cooperative Program with BHSU, DSU, NSU, and USD    
  *Early Childhood Birth to Age 5    
  *Early Childhood Birth to Age 8    
Ecology and Environmental Science (B.S.)   ABS/BS
Economics (E) (B.A., B.S., M.S., minor)   A&S
  *Business Economics    
Educational Administration (M.Ed.)   GRAD
Electrical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)   ENGR, GRAD
Engineering (M.S.)   GRAD
English (E) (B.A., M.A., minor)   A&S
  *English Education    
Entrepreneurial Studies (B.S., minor)   A&S
Entrepreneurship (certificate)   A&S
Equine Studies (minor)   ABS
Exercise Science (B.S.)   EHS
Family and Consumer Sciences Education (E) (B.S.)   EHS
Financial Planning for Families and Farms (certificate)   GRAD
Food Safety (minor)   EHS
French Studies (E) (B.A., minor)   A&S
  *Teaching    
General Agriculture (A.S, B.S.)   ABS/Ag
General Studies (A.A.)   UC
General Studies (B.GS.)   A&S
Geographic Information Sciences (B.S., certificate, minor)   A&S, ENGR, GRAD
Geography (E) (B.S., M.S., minor)   A&S
Geospatial Science and Engineering (Ph.D.)   GRAD
German (E) (B.A., minor)   A&S
  *Teaching    
Gerontology (minor)   EHS & NURS, GRAD
Global Studies (B.S., minor)   A&S
Graphic Design (B.A., B.S.)   A&S
Health Education (minor)   EHS
Health, Physical Education and Recreation (E) (B.S.)   EHS
  *Teaching    
Health Science (minor)   NURS
History (E) (B.A., B.S., minor)   A&S
  *Teaching    
History of Modern and Contemporary Art (certificate)   A&S
Honors College   VPAA
Horticulture (B.S., minor)   ABS/Ag
Hospitality Management (B.S.)   EHS
Human Development and Family Studies (B.S., minor)   EHS
Human Sciences (M.S.)   GRAD
  *Child and Family Studies    
  *Family and Consumer Sciences Education    
  *Family Financial Planning    
  *Merchandising    
Industrial Management (B.S., M.S.)   ENGR, GRAD
Informatics (minor)   ENGR
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)   A&S
Interior Design (B.S., minor)   EHS
Journalism (E) (B.A., B.S., minor)   A&S
Landscape Architecture (B.S.)   ABS/Ag
Leadership (minor)   EHS
Leadership and Management of Nonprofit Organizations (minor)   EHS
Management Foundations (certificate)   GRAD
Marketing (minor)   A&S
Mathematics (E) (B.S., M.S., minor)   ENGR
  *Statistics (M.S.)    
  *Teaching    
Mechanical Engineering (B.S., M.S.)   ENGR
Medical Laboratory Sciences (B.S.)   A&S
Merchandising (post baccalaureate certificate)   GRAD
Microbiology (E) (B.S., minor)   ABS/BS
Military Science (minor)   A&S
Music (B.A., minor)   A&S
  *Music Studies    
  *Music Entreneurship    
Music Education (B.M.E.)   A&S
Nuclear Engineering (minor)   ENGR
Nursing (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)   NURS, GRAD
  *Clinical Nursing Leadership (M.S.)    
  *Educator (M.S.)    
  *Family Nurse Practitioner (M.S.)    
  *Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (M.S.)    
  *Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (M.S.)    
Nursing, Accelerated (B.S.)   NURS
Nursing, RN Upward Mobility (B.S.)    NURS
Nursing Practice (DNP)   GRAD
Nutrition and Food Science (B.S., minor)   EHS
Nutrition, Exercise and Food Science (M.S., Ph.D.)   GRAD
  *Nutritional Science    
  *Exercise Science    
  *Food Science    
Painting (certificate)   A&S
Park and Recreation Management (B.S.)   EHS
  *Recreation Administration    
Peace and Conflict Studies (minor)   A&S
Pest Management (minor)   ABS
Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.S., Ph.D.)   PHARM
Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)   PHARM
Philosophy (minor)   A&S
Physical Education (minor)   EHS
Physics (E) (B.S., minor, M.S.)   ENGR, GRAD
  *Science Teaching    
Planning (minor)   GRAD
Plant Science (M.S., Ph.D.)   GRAD
Political Science (E) (B.A., B.S., minor)   A&S
Post Master’s for Family Nurse Practitioners (certificate)   GRAD
Post Master’s for Nurse Educators (certificate)   GRAD
Printmaking (certificate)   A&S
Professional Writing (minor)   A&S
Psychology (E) (B.S., minor)   A&S
  *Teaching    
Range Science (B.S., minor)   ABS/Ag
Recreation Administration (minor)   EHS
Rehabilitation Services (minor)   EHS
Religion (minor)   A&S
Rural Sociology (M.S.)   GRAD
Sculpture (certificate)   A&S
Secondary Education (certificate)   EHS
Sociology (E) (B.S., Ph.D., minor)   A&S
  *Human Resources    
  *Human Services    
  *Teaching    
Software Engineering (minor)   ENGR
Soil Science (minor, certification)   ABS/Ag
Spanish (E) (B.A., minor)   A&S
  *Teaching    
Speech Communication (E) (B.S.)   A&S
  *Speech Education    
Sport and Recreation Studies (M.S.)   GRAD
Statistics (M.S., minor)   GRAD/ENGR
Studio Arts (B.A., B.S., minor)   A&S
Sustainable Energy Systems (minor)   ENGR
Systems Management (certificate)   GRAD
Theatre (B.S.)   A&S
Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)   ABS/BS
Women’s Studies (minor)   A&S
Zoology (E) (minor)   ABS/BS, A&S

 

PRE-PROFESSIONAL AREAS OF STUDY   ADMINISTERED BY  
Pre- Chiropractic (3-4 years)   ABS  
Pre- Dental (4 years)   ABS  
Pre- Law (4 years)   A&S  
Pre- Medicine (4 years)   ABS  
Pre- Ministerial (4 years)   A&S  
Pre- Mortuary   UC  
Pre- Occupational Therapy (2-4 years)   EHS  
Pre- Optometry (2-4 years)   ABS  
Pre- Physical Therapy (4 years)   EHS  
Pre- Physician Assistant (2 years)   ABS  
Pre- Veterinary Medicine (2-3 years)   ABS  

Key to Units Administering Individual Curriculums

A&S   College of Arts and Sciences
ABS/Ag   College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Agriculture Curriculum
ABS/BS   College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Biological Science Curriculum
ENGR   College of Engineering
EHS   College of Education and Human Sciences
NURS   College of Nursing
PHARM   College of Pharmacy
GRAD   Graduate School
UC   University College
VPAA   Vice President for Academic Affairs
*   Specialization (area within a major)
(E)   Education curriculum available with these majors

Organizational Structure of SDSU

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Office of Academic Affairs

College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences

  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • Animal and Range Sciences
  • Biology and Microbiology
  • Dairy Science
  • Economics
  • Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape and Parks
  • Plant Science
  • Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
  • Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences

  • Air Force ROTC
  • Architecture
  • Army ROTC
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Communication Studies and Theatre
  • English
  • Geography
  • History and Political Science
  • Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Modern Languages
  • Music
  • Philosophy and Religion
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • Sociology and Rural Studies
  • Visual Arts

College of Education and Human Sciences

  • Consumer Sciences
  • Counseling and Human Development
  • Health and Nutritional Sciences
  • Teaching, Learning and Leadership

College of Engineering

  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Engineering Technology and Management
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Mechanical Engineering

College of Nursing

  • Graduate Nursing
  • Nursing Student Services
  • Undergraduate Nursing

College of Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

Graduate School

Honors College

Office of Continuing and Extended Education

  • Distance Education
  • Outreach Programs

University College

  • Academic Planning
  • Undecided
  • First Year Advising

 

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